someone who reduce hundreds of thousands of people in misery depriving the right to work (please don't say they didn't have the will .. save us from this crap this time) and the right to defend it .. unemployment grew more than you can think
someone who put you in strict jail and torture you just because your fault is to be a "stupid" irish in the wrong place at the wrong time (sometimes even being at home)
someone who send soldiers in some "ghettos" just because they have a different color of skin and pretend to be treated as a human being
someone who drop bombs "random" thousands of miles away from you because a little island is "yours"
and on
.. is criminal
but you should know well these things .. changing the name of the country too
I sometimes just read some posts here you know and I think the political system in the USA is just fucked, thats why Aaron describes anyone who doesn't agree with him as a left wing idiot and some others here think everyone who isn't on the left side is a nutjob.
I consider myself as a right orientaded (Is that even a word?) person, but looking at what is the right side in the US I totally disagree with almost all of their thoughts.
Oh and I think its quite pathetic to celebrate the death of someone, I don't know much about Miss Thatcher but I don't think she deserved it to die and people who go on the street and celebrate that are just crazy.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:Want me to bring up the official statistics on how many people where killed by Marxism in the last century.
That's not the point I'm making. You revelled in Chavez's death yet you seem to think that there's something wrong in people doing the same in regard to Thatcher's death. Personally, I loathed her, but I don't think celebrating her death is in any way appropriate. I lived under her government and she was a destructive force and her mess is still being cleared up today - badly, I might add. I guess that just makes me some sort of libtard asshole.
I'm not saying that they should - quite the opposite. Some of the things I've heard from friends, reports on the news of celebrations, etc, have left me feeling sick. Strong political inclination and ideology is one thing, celebrating the death of another human being is quite another and something of which you are guilty, Aaron. Two wrongs don't make a right.